4: Angiosperm- perfect flower | 4) | conditions: grow in moist and well drained soil, high drought tolerance, exposed in full sun/part shade. origin: United States (Wisconsin) | common name: Knock Out; Purple Meidiland scientific name: Rosa 'Radrazz' | Knock Out Rose. In Choate USA. Retrieved October 18, 2011. From http://www.choateusa.com/RoseKnockOut.aspx. | This flower has both a stamen and pistil so is considered a perfect flower.

5: Angiosperm- Complete Flower | 5) | origin: United States conditions: full sun to partial shade, medium moisture, well-drained soil, roots should be kept cool and moist | common name: Donahue's Clematis scienitic name: Clematis 'Miss Bateman' | Scientific Names. In MS State. Received October 21, 2011. From http://www.msstate.edu/org/arboretum/findae.htm. | This flower has a stamen, pistil, petal, and sepal so is considered a complete flower.

6: Dioecious plant | 6) | common name: Eastern Cape Blue Cycad scientific name: Encephalartos Horridus | Encephalartos horridus. In Biodiversity Institute. Received September 28, 2011. From http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantefg/encephhorrid.htm. | Conditions: Suited to temperate and subtropical regions, requires full sun and excellent drainage, tolerates light to moderate frosts, and needs slighty acidic soil Origin: South Africa | - Dioecious means that each member of a species will produce either male or female cones. Monoecious produces both male and female cones on the same plant.

19: Heterotrophic Plant | 19) | common name: American Pitcher Plant scientific name: Sarracenia species | origin: United States (North Carolina) conditions: usually in a boggy,sunny, grassy space, acclimated to cold winter | This is heterotrophic because their pitchers fill with nectar and rain water to trap their prey. Insects and small mammals are attracted to the water and fall into the pitcher where they are digested.

20: Parasitic Plant | 20) | common name: Douglas- Fir Dwarf Mistletoe scientific name: Arceuthobium douglasii | origin: found in many western states | conditions: grow on stems and branches of living conifers, restricted to the southern interior (not found west of Cascades, Washington, or Oregon) | This plant is a parasite because it weakens conifers making them more susceptible to attack by micro-organisms and insects. The conifers do not benefit whatsoever while the mistletoe gains nutrients and support. | Afarensis. In Science Blogs. Received October 23, 2011. From http://scienceblogs.com/afarensis/2006/12/04/defending_christmas_dwarf_mist/.

22: Invasive Ohio plant | 22) | Bush Honeysuckle. In Bellarmine University. Received October 16, 2011. From http://www.bellarmine.edu/faculty/drobinson/BushHoneysuckle.asp. | common name: Bush Honeysuckle scientific name: Lonicera Tatarica | origin: Asia conditions: full sun is best but can survive in partial sun, can be grown most anywhere | This was introduced as an ornamental plant. They can rapidly invade and overtake a site, forming a dense shrub layer that crowds and shades out native plant species. They also alter habitats by decreasing light availability and depleting soil moisture and nutrients.

23: Cork of a Deciduous Tree | 23) | common name: Red Maple Tree scientific name: Acer Rubrum | origin: United States conditions: can survive with a wide variety of soil, develops best with moist soil | Maple Tree Identification. In MapleTrees. Received October 10, 2011. From http://www.maple-trees.com/pages/maple-tree-identification.php,

24: common name: Felt Fern scientific name: Pyrrosia Stgmosa | origin: Japan conditions: best in low sunlight, medium humidity,lives in soil that retains water and drains well | Epiphyte | 24) | Felt Fern. In Plant Care. Received October 10, 2011. From http://www.plantcare.com/encyclopedia/felt-fern-1446.aspx. | An epiphyte is a plant that grows on another plant upon which it depends for mechanical support but not for nutrients.

25: common name: Burn Plant scientific name: Aloe Vera | conditions: should be in full sunlight, not very frost tolerant, partial shade is okay origin: Mediterranean Region | Aloe gel is used for topical treatment for minor wounds and skin irritations. Aloe Vera can also be beneficial in treating Eczema and Psoriarsis. | Plant with a medicinal use | 25) | Aloe Vera Plant History Uses and Benefits. In Disabled World. Received September 28, 2011. From http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/aloe-vera.shtml.